Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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DRUMHinHT
EVENING
DETtPir*
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GHETTO MOTHER FORSAKES HER BIjOOD
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With Hardened Heart She Asks That the Law Take Its Course
—to the Scaffold.
N>w Hav«n. r^wn.—With a hste
fii infinite that it huw killed all U«r
'ov * i« mayed, wrinkled, grtofstrick-
« ti old mm her hopeK—prays—tbat
two of her grandchildren will go 10
I lie electric* chair.
After devoting her lift to the avf-
leifiiKs and sacrifice of btiugi, g *t>
family of 12 in the tihotto of New
York, Mrs. Jennie Katx, 73. is bent
on neelng part of her own flesh and
Hood pay the death |H\wiliy.
No :iiark of Cain wilj satisfy her.
Sin* wants only death and revenge.
W hen her children—Max Katz, and
Mrs. Minnie Reisler," well knowjn fig
uie on Droadway—and two «f the
Reisler boy« are pur on trial in New
York > h>u for tlie murder of Miss
lici t At* Katz, another daughter Mrs.
Kat will lie the star witness against
them.
"I tell you what 1 know," she says,
•4tmd 1 ho|ie that the law won't be
cheated."
Her First Interview
Trembling she went on.
It was the first time that she had
l e< n interview* d.
imagine that you had a pet dog,"
Hhe said speaking rapidly.
it for years and loved it.
'it stood by through trouble and
despair and watched over von faith-
fully. You loved it more than any-
tfcfiiK else in the world.
"Then, one night, while it was ly-
ing by your side, your house wuc jdom
bioken into. Your pet was shot dow it
without warning or provocation.
"Ion heard it nioan in pain.
"Imagine that—and rememoer
'♦That it was no ptt dog that was
kill* d. It was my daughter the child
I loved beat!*'
Can't Forget or Forgive
fiilfcnce. The old lady's lips kept
moving I ut ther* *fcs no sound She
was pi ay i ng.
"It doe* no good," She continued
after a few moments. 4 \|« Hertha i<
gone forever.
"With Iter wont a!i my love f have
no mor<« uow.
"On** night last July, Bertlm came
home from an automobile rid* with
Reisler. Hi* wife, her brother and her
two sons saw them return. Sensing
trouble Reisler culled a detective
and had the girl escorted home
"But he didn't stay on guard l<V*E
enough
"Late that night, after tiie ulster
and brother* had returned, Ih-rtha
was shot and killed.''
Ilefore the girl died sin* is said to
have identified Morris, oldest son of
Mrs. Reisler, as the one who did tb
You had shootit g.
But his mothers says she did it.
Hoili dty*y It.
And the four under arrest hav.
pleaded not guilty to the charge, and
have engaged a corps of lawyers to
wage the legai battle for their free-
WANT ADS !; business directory
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i 400 R Maple
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W'AMTMD—To buy all round team
aU\l harness Phone 515. 133 't
WANTKD—Will pay cash for set
ipd hand giaphophone Call Owl Drug
store. Phone 133. I "•! 3?
WANT to bear from owner having
farm for Mile; give particulars and
lowest price John J. Black. Chippewa
Falls. Wisconsin
Nov. 11—18—25
HKMST1TCHINC, and PtotoTlng At-
tachment; superior device; fits any
sewing machine; attaches firmly;
easily adjusted. Price $3.00 deliver-
ed with complete instructions and
samples of work. Orders filled
promptly. Superior Hemstitching
Attachment Co., 009 Starr St., Corput
Christie, Texas. 38-tf.
HELP WANTED
\VA VI A white ' girl \\ants <
good place for general housework.
HI\opo ! f.0W. 132-2t
l*hono 82-211
BENNETT 8UIL0INC
TELEPHONE 97
KLINGLESM1TH ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRI'(TION COM PA NY
Smith Hospital
MODERN EQUIPMENT
in
OPER \TING AND X-RAY ROOMS
SIDEWALKS
CRUSHED ROCK
ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE WORK
RETAINING WALLS
•M-SH-M-H-M-
FOUNDATIONS
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THINK ARRESTS
TO STOP THEFTS
. Bristow.—Owen Kdwards aliar
Harry ICvurds. qpe of the box car rob-
•>er* arrested Thursday by Deputy
Sheriff Henchaw, was released fuia
the Creek county jail at Sapulpa to-
day undei a $10000 bond. Edwnrds
confessed to the officer that he an 1
( minors had planned the robbery.
Admiral Sims, Doesn't
Want to Spill Beans
Montreal Nov. 10.—"Holly Smoke
ft id Admiral Sims. C. S. N., retired
who arrived in Montreal today for a
brief tour o' Quebec and Ontario
when asked to comment on the refus-
al of the United States to participate
in Ruropeaju- diplomatic conference
] circle*, *i)o you want me to spill the
Jimmy Conners, the other box car beans again: 1 hope you know what
lobber who was shot by Special Ag«-nt
O born, is reported to be resting very
well from the wound he received. He
I., mnflned at-ihe jail in Tulsa and is
under- i.rrwt by federal authorities.
Deputy United States Marshal War-
;iei who is here handling the sltua-
i.io.i for the government, stated today
that h" believed with the capture >f
Connors and Kdwards, they ha«1
lireught about the arrest of the men
ifho w*re responsible Tor the long
eri- y of robberies that have been
< Dinmitti :i i,r. the local railroad yards.
Special agents of the railroad who
v.ere ordered into Bristow to investi-
gate i hi robberies have been call.'d
hack to their home stations.
spilling the bans means - I do.*'
Continui/w ia a serious vein he
Laid:
"The only thing that will bring
about the end of these terrible worid
wars will be the pressure of disgust of
a world against savagery and carnage
It mus. be that—pressure of disgust
GOT H AMMER IN
TEN CENTSTORE
l.oa Angeles, Calif., Nov. 10.—Mrs.
Clara Phillips, identiiied as the wo
man who purchased a hammer "heavy
enough to kill a person" shortly be-
lore she is alleged to have murdered
Mis. Alberta Meadows was stoic to-
i'ay as the state further attempted to
tear dowj* her defense.
Mrs. A. W. Grandall, surprise wit-
ness for the state, was called to re-
fute testimony by Clara that Peggy
Cnffee, state star witness purchased
he hammer and struck the blow during
a quarrel ovc-r affection of Armour
'Miillips the defedant's husband.
The witoss declared she saw Clara
buy a hammer in a "five and ten cent
store." a,ml heard her inquire a clerk
whether it was the heaviest she had"
and whether '*it would kill a person."
Fields Rooster in
Casket Pays Wager
Haskell, Okla. Nov. 11.—Repos-'
ing in a casket decked with frost
bitten republican banners and pre-
election claims and promises, but
forced to wear an expression of
deep regret, A. J. Knglert local
oil and real estate dealer, rode
today in a motor hearse driven by
Carr Peterson, local banker.
This is the outoome of a bet
the men made on the election.
Peterson agreed to ride in the
casket if Fields defeated Walton
and Knglert agreed to take his
place if Walton beat Fields.
The hearse will he decorated
with democratic banners and flags
and a big photograph of state's
next governor.
CALL AND SETTLE
All parties indebted to Lee Murray
will call ut the earliest date and set-
tle same. We wish to close up our
books before turning over all ac-
counts to an attorney.
LEE MURRAY
At my old location north of Post of-
fice. , :;t
TAKEN UP
One sorrel mare and colt, one gray
colt, one brown colt, one brown mare,
two mule colts. Taken up and in the
city pound. Party must call apd piv
lor same keeping.
E. A. HANCOCK,
127-tf Poundmaster
Published in the Drumright Even-
ing Derrick November 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
13, 1922.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
11. W. Gillette, as trustee for the bene-
fit of creditors of J. M, Pope, doing
business as the Drumright Tire tz
Rubber Company, will at 2 o'clock,
P. M. on the 13th day of November,
1922, at 203 East Broadway, City of
Drumright, Oklahoma, will offer for
sale and sell at public outcry, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, one
set of fixtures; one stock of mer
chandise consisting of Auto Accessor-
ies, Hardware and Notions and ac-
counts renewable a,nd one store build-
'ng. All inquires should be address-
ed to K. W. Gillette, Trustee, Drum
right. Oklahoma.
Messenger With Load
Of Silver Breaks Leg
Detroit, Nov. 11.—Robert Gray, for-
ty-one years old, is in a hospital be-
cause he had so much money that he
broke a leg carrying it.
While staggering under the%weight
of a sack of silver coins, the property
of the ^Detroit Savings Bank, Gray
slipped and fell. He is a bank rnessea
ger.
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HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
' Art HEAH TELL BoUT
some folks WHUT KtEPS
5 A' PAY FuM PE LA WPS
PAY BUT SHOCKS.' AH
LAK5 T' KEEP SA DAV
FUH MAH-SE'F["
WANTED—A woman to do boutt
work for family of three. Want wo
man not afraid of work. Phone 4N3.
131-St
DRUMRIGHT REPAIR & IGNITION CO.
We are Authorized factory service for the following well
known lines which means to the public the best service
money can buy.
K-W Magneto Gabriel Snubbers
American Bosch Stromberg Carburetor
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 39 117 W. Broadway
Phone 0
BRUSH GARAGE
LIVERY AND TRUCK SERVIC E
Oil, (Jas, Storage, Tires, Tubes and
Accessories
R. G. HALL, Prop.
South Penn
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OPERATIVES WANTED Exper
lence unnecessary; g«-t particulars;
exceptional opportunities; travel; sal-
aries; expenses. Hartley Detective
Agent y. Kansas City. Mo. 132-11
AGENTS WANTED—Industrious
men and women wanted to retail the
genuine Watkins products in city
territories. ExceptiywI opportunity to
tie up with oldest and largest com-
pany of itk kind. Our hustlers average
Income is $1.10 an hour are you doing
that well? If not write today for free
samples and particulars. The J. K.
Watkins Co. Dept. 82. Kansas Clt.y
Mo.
Nov. 4 11—18—2." .
STRAYED
STRAYED—Two bay horses, man-
es roacheci, weight I2f>0 each. Reward
P1U. Inform Grimes Grocery. Sham
rock. 129 3r.
FOUND
FOUND—Ladle? fur. Party may
lave same by paying for this ad and
Hentifyi/vg fur. Call at Derrick of-
fice. 132-St
FOUND—Near Magnolia camp one
mile ea.it of Drumright, saddle horse,
twner call for Andy Hrooks. Magnolia
office. 127-Gt
STUBILEFIELDS!
f><>0'Xhx>ooocmx>oo XKMX'OvOOv'X'v'X.O'X..: .x> ., . , , . _ . .
^ Undertaker nd Embaimer y
5 Telephone 45
'i TENNIS & GRIFFITH MOTOR
104 West Broadway
LOCAL AGENT FOR
HUDSON—ESSEX
Has a Complete Line of Accessories
>: Goodyear Tires
First Class Mechanical Work of all Kinds
6 A. R. Getman, Mgr.
Han chapel and rest room
in connection t
Day Phone 137 and 12 ij.
Night Phones 1"7 and 35G S
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Royalty Owners
Attention:
We are in the market and
pay cash for prospective
and producing royalty int-
erests. Write fully what
you have.
Address P. O. Box 2201
£ Tulsa, Oklahoma
CLARK WELDING WORKS
Unusual Welding Problems
are an everyday occurence in
our shop
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For
REAL-ESTATE
LOANS
See
L. E. SHANKS
Phone 456
Boiler Welding, Special Tanks, |
Headers and Corls
Engine . Heads,. Bed Plates, <■ ■ j
Casting of all kinds
High Carbon Steel Under
Remmers
LOST
LOST—Det ween Drumright and
Depew one. 12 guage shotgun barrel
:or numn guri. Return to New Smoke
house. i31-.;t
LOST—Between Drumright aLd
Perkins Dh|c wheel with 32x4 casing
or Jordan car. Reward for return
Notify Jack Cusac. Phone 605. 126-3t
LOST oR STOLEN — Between
Jenks and Drumright via Sapulpa
Oct. 2D, 1922 one Fiske 31x4 S. S. Tir
inner lube and rim. Reward. H. K
Schmidt, Box 1436 Drumright, Okla
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One modern furbish-
ed apartment. Phone 327. 13J«3t
FOR RKNT—Front bed room .ii-
joining hath. 315 W. Broadway. 132-6r
FOR RENT—Three room house on
Drumright street. Close in. Phone 325
or see A. J. Bell. 130-fit
FOJt RKNT- Four room house on
1 OS NorUi Oak. Inquire at Sir^nl
hotel. 130-f t
Shoes and Slips, Sloting Casing and Welding Bailer Bottoms.
Oxy Acetylene and Electric Arc Process. Shop Phone 108-J.
Drumright, Okla.
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WE HAVE A RULF
in this shop to make every ar-
ticle, large or small, cheap or
costly, as expertly as we Unow
how. If you require something
of tin or other sheet metal ro
matter what, it will pay yon to
get our flgnre.
X Phore 386
HUTCHISON'S TIN SHOP
123 E. Fulk*.:son
IS YOUR TITLE
PERFECT
See the Drumright Abstract Co.
who will look your papers over
and will make them correct
You should see as and see
that your title is right, which
will probably save you a law
suit and money.
PHONE 143
Residence Phone 529 Office Phone 68
C. K. HAVELY
DENTIST
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
Fulkerson Rock Bldg. Cor. Ohio
and Broadway
S. A. DENYER
Attorney-at-Law
Bennett Bldg. Phones 157-260
Drumright, Okla.
FOR SALE
5 room standard huose 1 block froa
school $1760.00. Some terms.
100 choice residence lots In Broad*
way and Jones Addition.
One ft room plastered house with
garage 513 K. 3rd St. $3500.00
FOR RENT
One rooming house. Corner of
I'etyhiylvania and Fulkerson. $40.00.
One suite of office rooms In Den
nett Building.
One office room in Bennett building.
One store room on West r.road-
way $20 00.
One 4-room modern house on North
Cimarron. Close in. $30.
One 4-room modern house with
garage. South Creek avenue. $35 00.
One store building on E. Dmad w ay.
—$25.00.
Drumright Insurance
Agency
Bennett Suiltflng 101) South Pen*.
BATTERIES
FOR RKNT—2 furnished modem
liu'nt housekeeping suit. Reasonable.
I'hone TIG. 1^2-3t
FOR RENT—One modern 5 room
house. 2 porches and basement, locat-
13 North Morrow avenue. Inquire
21 North Morrow avenue. 132-3t
FOR RENT—One 5 room house, 2
porches and basements, located 513
North Morrow avenue. Inquire 52'
.V rth Morrow avenue. 132-3t
FOR RENT—Nice cleajr completely
furnished 2 and 3 room houses. 401
South Penn. Phone 597, Mrs. Foeresf
er> 126-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Stove wood and fence
fosts tor sale. Phone 516. 127-3t
fe9rO#r>l IVll ti McCwtt S>n« c*««
■: iJlli!(Hllliii.lilliil!
FOR SALE—One double barrel
hammerless shot gun, one single bar-
rel shot gun and 1 22 rifle. Call at 131
East Federal street or phone 611.
'« £-\ ns 132-3t
FOR SALE—Cabinet, 30 feet Ions
'or ready-to-wear clothing, B0 feet uf
shelving. 3 eomputati^g scales, 2 Mc
Caskev registers, one fire proof. See
C. L. Colclazier 100 West Kroailwa>
:.T call Phone 107. 128-3t
FOR SALE—My home at 311 South
Jones street. Would consider good
car as l>art payment If Interested
phone 512 or write Mrs. C. W
Snyder Box 636, Okemah, Okla.
FOR SALE
4 room house close to the Second
ward school, $50.00 down and $2;".00
a month. This is a real bargain and
stop paying rent.
FOR RENT
2 room house 14" E. Dale. $12 50
r. man ill.
4 room liout-e, 506 Virginia $15.00
a month.
6 room house ('reek street, plaster
ed. $30.00.
WM. J. NEAL, M. D.
OFFICE IN FULKERSON BLDG.
Phone ^58 Day or Night
VINITA ALEXANDER
at the Mayor's Office will
WRITE YOUR AUTO
LICENSE
for 50c
The Better
the Printing
of your stationery the bettn
the impression it will create.
Moral: Have your print
ing dene here.
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LE. SHANKS
Writes all kinds of Iniurance.
PHONE 207
GUARANTY BANK BUILDING
ion mo | ouR^onivEpy sTrvic?®"s°voi!ft5
: FOR SALE
■ Full Blood Shetland
■ Pony
■ Bridle, Harness
" and Road Wagon
H Call at
" E. E. Wilson's Barn
Corner Ohio and
Fnlkprson
■■■■■•■«■■■
ALL KINDS OF
INSURANCE
1st Nat'l Bank Bld'g.
Phone 456
4 # 111 i 'I ■ <■ n-i hi j
i 500 People in Drumright
I i Can testify to the extraordin-
I ary curative properties of
I GERMICIDE OINTMENT
I for Eczema, Itch, Boils, Car-
I buncles and all skin diseases..
AT OWL DRUG STORE ONLY
Beioi*e-
you start another
season it will
pay you to 1st
us examine your
battery. Responsi-
ble advice and
skilful work on
every malce of
Lattery
Drumright
Eside Service
Phone 98
Res. Phone 175
Office Phone 41
DR. C. E. KAHLE
Office Hours: 0 to 11:30 a. m.
2 to 5 p. m. 6:30 to 8 p. m.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGH !
Drumright, Okla.
Chiropractic
For Health
DR. O. J. RICE
135 E. Fulkerson, 1st South Broadway
Call Phone 27, Day or Niflht
JOB PRINTING
Of Any Kind
DAILY DERRICK
FOR SALE
Buick six and Hudson. These two
cars in A1 condition. Good tires ami
P&Uit. If you want a good car, don':
fail to look these over.
If your car needs repairing or art-
jubting bring it to us. \\. will do U
right.
OHIO GARAGE
203 S. Ohio Phone 240
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